Punk Graffiti Archives: The Netherlands, covers the country’s punk-originated graffiti scene that thrived from 1977 to 1983, before the New York graffiti tradition became known among the local youth.
The production of Punk Graffiti Archives: The Netherlands involved months of research into several private archives, including the two largest existing archives of punk graffiti related documentation – the Diana Ozon Archive and the archive of the Dutch Graffiti Library. The book features several newspaper and fanzine clippings from the era translated into English.
Punk Graffiti Archives: The Netherlands was published as a companion to the 2018 Unlock Book Fair, together with its twin volume, Punk Graffiti Archives: Madrid. The fair took place in Amsterdam in December 8-9 under the topic “punk and graffiti”.
17 × 24 cm, 166 pages, 196 illustrations, Paperback.